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THE-EVEN WASHINGTON OITY: FRIDAY. 00606... 00es.seeMARCM %y 1963, “ee BRADING MATIZR ON EVERY Pads. SEB- OUTSIDE FOR INTERE@TING TELE G@RAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. RCUTIVE Mawmaton, Washington, March 6, 16% 5 ‘THE Veval PuBLic Recertions being over for the season, there will be afternoon dregs re- ,Cepticns vntil April lst, commencing Satur- day, March 7th, from one to three o’clock. —— SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Intelligencer noticing the fall in gold, thinks it is to be ‘attributed partly to the fact that “since the adjourfiment of Cenzress the firancial si-uation is n6 longer placed at the hazard of uncertain measures of legislation, aud the eqhitbrium, so far as it was disturbed by speculative operations, tends to re-adjust itself on the basis of tacts as they ae, rather than as they might be.” Phe Chronicle treating upon + Negroes a3 Soldiers,” docs not believe they will be as efficient as white men. To render them ‘“et- Atient and reliabie in the field, great care must be taken in the selection of their officers, and in thei? drill and discipline.” —_+<02 ARRIVALS FROM DIXIE. Henry Beeker and Wm. Hawson, German subjects; H. Brown and Isaac Lowenstein, Pruesian cubjects; John Regan, of Groveton, Ga.,and Mrs. G. E. Birdsell, of Macon, Ga., came into our lines on our front, and were yes- terday sent here by Cot. Tait, Provost Marshal General of the defences south of the Potomac. All bat the last-named were sent to the Old Capitol. Mrs. Birdsell was paroled, to go to her friends at the North. Col. Tait also sent up St the same time—for coming in the same ‘way trom Richmond—M. Opyenheimer, of Camden, S.C., and Henry Lippman, from For- syth, Ga. who took the oath of allegiance to the United States before reaching here. While bere about £5,0# southern money was found on Lippman's person, and most of it was re- tain«d by the authorities, leaving enough in his bands to ret him to his alleged home in New York city. This precaution was neces- sary to prevent him from playing smuggier. It he sati-fies Provost Marshal (General Drapor that he came with honost purposes iuto our lines, of course al} his money will be returned to him promptly. B7 Orders issued to the army of the Poio- mac, show that efficient and decided mean- are adopted to bring the troops up to a prope: condition of discipline and eMcienc Cee. tain regiments and batteries having proved on inspection not to come up to a proper stand- ard, no further leaves of absence or furlouzhs are to be granted to these commands, and «ill their officers absent are to be recalled and their leaves revoked. Otier reviments and batteries having earned high commendation from the inspection officers, their corps < + manders’ are authorized to increas: ber of furloughs and leaves of absen ne grant- tialed. «Citizens, non-resident, will not b= allowed to remain within the lines or camps ot his army without a permit from the Pruvos: Marshal General. All sutlers will confine their traffic to the regiment to which they are appointed and belong.” Se S7 The Secretary of War has ordered Col. Belger, Quartirmaster of the Baltimore Du- partment, to report to Carlisle Barracks, to Await a trial before a court-martial on the charges brought against by the Senate Inves- tigating Committee. It is alse understood that 2 Suspension of all payments for vessels char- tered by Messrs. Hall, Coblens and Pickerell im that department has been ordered. Lieut. Col. James L. Donaldson, of the Quartermas- ter’s Department, has been assigned to the post of Quartermaster at Baltimore. Col. Donald- som is & Marylander. He isnow on duty at Pittsborg, and will probably not assume his Tus Gotp Lxcitemexr isn New Yors.— + The N. Y. Ezpress says that the side-walke in front of some of the brokers’ offices, in Wall street, was so blocked up, at one time yesterday Alternoon, with people anxious to sell gold— that police interf-rence was necessary, in order t permit pedestrians to move on. The Herald says that the acutest financiers ‘tm Wall street, would not be surprised if gold fell to 125 under the operation of the law taxing gold. Nomtwatep.—In additiofi to the nominations not disposed of by the Senate up to the end of the late regular session, which the President has doubtless sent back to the Senate to-day, he sent about a hundred others, many of them for important positions. Among them we be- lieve to be those of the Hons. Messrs. Guriey of Ohio, and Goodwin of Maine, to be the Governor and Chief Justice, and ot Mr. Rich’d ©. McCormick of New York, to be the Terri- torial Secretary of the Territory of Arizona. sis a das Sees earl, Pat M7-A meeting of “unconditional loyalists” isto be held in New York city to-night, and Lieutenant General Scott has consented to preside, and Joseph Holt, John Van Buren, James T. Brady, and other distinguished gen- temen will speak in support of the most yig- crows prosecution of the war, and of every just and necessary measure that may be re- | quired to bring it to a triumphant close. | SP The New York Herald says that the clique of speculators known by the name of the « Wachingtom party,” (of whom we spoke yesterdayy and who have been so terribly Gone for by the fallin gold, held some two | Millions of dollars. These and others in the same predicament strove hard, but ineffecta- ally, to stem the downward tide. Thore was Ho resisting the effects of the legislation of ie | ee | 4 Buirisu Fixer ix Hamrtoy Roaps.—a | British fleet is gradually gathering in Hampton roads. The Vesuvius and Petrei have been in the harbor the past week, and on Monday the English sioop of war Desperate arrived from Charleston, and, it is said, will probably re- main for some time. SF The statement that General Forrestisdead is incorrect. He was wounded in a recent fight, and compelied to turn over his command to a subordinate; but he is now nearly recoy- ered. S29 The following advertisement is from the Philadelphia Mublic Ledzer, of Feb. 16: «Wanted—T wo boys who can Milk, six good tidy girls; best places. 246 Spruce.” a7 The prize steamer Bermuda as been con- demned by the United States District Court for the E rm District of Pennsylvania. 87° A company, wth a capital of $5,460,000, hae been organized io Paris for the culli vation of cotton im Algeria. S7 “How are you Greepbacks "is the name Of & new song now sung by Mrs Jjohw Wood at Laura Keene's Theater in New York. S7 Frith, the English artist, is to receive ten thousand guineas for painting eliborate Pierure of the marriage of the Prince of Wales. @7 Five families of white refugees trom T. Beoree, COMPTining some twenty-eight mem- bers, arrived in Cincionati last week B7 Counterteiters flooded New York city ‘with spurious notes of the Taunton, (Mis Bank, last week. @7 Thomas Arthur,a book-keeper in Now York, has been arrested for embezzling over 22,40 from bis employer. wa It was reported that the Pope has refused & Cardinal's hat to the new Archbishop of Tarte, although the Empress asked the favor. 7” A division has occurred among the Bos- | tom Temperange Societies, on account of one of them allowing negroes to become members. S7 It is stated now that the President will immediately call out six hundred thousand men under the conscription act. a7 A New York jury have granted Mrs Anderson $!,75 tor injuries sustained by fallng Jato & coal hole not properly secured. 7 Four hundred and sixty persons di-d in New York during the past week i THE LATE FROM MURFREESBORO’. Proteble Evacaation of Vieksbarg -Terrl- ble Sickness in the Rebel Arsay-- MURFRERANCEO, Feb. 24.—Nows recetved | bere indicate that Vicksburg is tu he + vacuated by the Rebels. Eyorything «xeapt thesup- thrthesrmy is being removed. Thearmy : of Pack river. “Sick- thedeserto. ress sie great. ECpevuc: tere of Franklin Dyson, Noah s: Mart Monroe, George Hildt, Divid Wolf, Joha 4 Rowen, F. M. Miils, J. W. Cutinm, Thomas : Taney hill, Join T. Stansbiy Janes Gambie, | WoO. Pitcher, Katert Beers, Wiliam Lank, Nathan Shafer, Gideon H. Day, A. A. Esk- ridge, Wesiey Hi W.W. Brim, were passed, | and thor velathon continued The t Howie; T from the President of the Unired States wae read and ordered to be | on the journal ; | EXECUTIVE Mansion, WasHinaton, March Is, 1662.—Kev. J. _ Keese, DD, G. | I, Chenoweth Allow me to tender | to you, and thr be East Baitimore Conierrnce of tie list Episcopal Church my grateful ths:.ks for the preargole and reso. lutions of that body, copies of which you did me the honor to present yesterday. [hese kind words of Approval, co! = from :onumerons a body of intelligent Chris:ian peopi-, 4nd so free fromatleuspicion of sinister motives, are indeed encouraging to me... By the be!p of an ali-wise Providence, 1 shall endeavor to do my duty, ard 1 shall expect the continuance of your preyers, for 4 right solution of our national difficulties, and the restoration of our country to peace and prosperity. Your obliged and humble servant, A. LINCOLN. KNIGHTS TEMPLA Coiumbis Com- mandery. No. 2, of K Templar, will -mieet at the Asylum corn: h and D sts, TiS (Friday Ev ENING,at7 o'clock. The mem: bers are all expected te be present. and all othec Sir Knights iy goud standivg cerdial:y invited to attend, ; By order: NO. THOMSON, Recorder. TEsS, ATTENTION !-a meeting of the Juurneymen House Painters othe District will be beld at Temp+rance Hall, & st. between sth and t'h SATURDAY EVEN ING, at 74; o'clock, to_!ake into consicerstion the | present high prices of living and for an increase cf wager: Hl By order of the Committee mh 6 2" NEW RINGING CLASS —Profassor ALEX WOLOWSEL is for:n ng a new 3 y bis New and S'mplified Method, au be the last before his departure To he: ase immediately are * vai Those is treet, between Band F Hour of re etween 2and to'clock p.m daily =A COURSE OF eS THREE LECTURES, For the Kenefit of the foune caTnoxics’ FRIEND SOCIETY oF GEORGETOWN, will be given in Trivity Church, Georgetown. THIRD AND LAST LECTURE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, By REV. CHARLES F. KING, 8, J., of Leyola College, Baltimore. Sulject- RIGHT AND WRONG. Admittance. Poo senan “+4 - 3 cents Tickets fur sale by the members, boys of Trinity coueet and atthe door on the evening of the Lee ure Doors open at 7 o'clock. mar 6-¥.M,TU& W* STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING — Notics is hereby c= thata mecting of the Stock- olders of the Washington a-d Georgs own Haii- rosd Company will be held at the office of the Com. pany, No, 255 G street,on WEDNESDAY. March Ith, 1863, at the hour of 12e’clock m, Business of itnportance will come before the meeting. iy order of the Board of Directors, Lecture at 8 o'clock. i and pfoserye thé property. of the Go rerni | ing the use of such arma | tained, the part.es from whom seized, and to | By M.D. H.C FAHNESTOCE, sec’y. GIDE SADDLE FOR BALE—A Lady's Side Bad SS die, nearly new, bas been used but little, aud | wif be sold cheap. Apply at the effice of the Ciar- | exdon Hotel mar6-2t* | RE1VED—THE SCROONER CAROLINa AND A’tonnen g f. | 1A has arrived at the foot of Eleventh street whart. a Shippers will piease take notice. maré st* , EGEL BITTE! ARE ¢ Ss @ T Peet THE PEOPLE'S — KL 5 I inform all whom it may concern, that I bought | © tle baum og dls ar + = Ane Bitters, which can be only . Lieour Store, 5*9 F st. Talend mb hie W ™4Pr1Ne Parge i” ' AND PAPER BAGS j For sale at } ADAMBON'S, i 506 Ninth street, next to wnar 6-tf Perry’s Dry Goods Store, BF YE magee EAD AND BE WIBE! Goto DRS. BROTHERS & GRAY and be cured They have g:ven their particular attemiion to the treatment and cure of al! torms of ‘* Disease,” par- te rly that of a private character, for 2) years. This is the oldest estsblixhed Botanic Medical Of n the District, and have saved thousa aids from raceful and horrible death How important itis, then, for those unfortunates who bave brought disen*e upon themselves 0 be cured before it istoo + late, thus preventing exposure of themselves and family. Office and residence, 179 south B atrect, Tsk. . Opposite Smithsonian Iustitution. ms-Im* T ACARD. HE Traveling community and military men will find s hostess and it aids CHANGE ee ot rare kind at the EX- on © street, bi ii times to se: ing , aud my expe: ice of safety. h: with such large amounts of mouey, ing deposited which might have been speculated in, but which witnouteharye bas been restored. The Table and Bed partmemte are equal tot. ¢ largest hotels this city, while the charges are but one-half; and 1 recommend all men to stop et taid hotel. ENJAMIN JONES, bide Of Schuylkill county, Pa. | | CHARLES RIVART & 0.3 CHAMPAGNES. WE HAVE NOW IN STOKE, AND ARE RECEIVING DAILY, CHARLES RIVART & CO.'8 FAMOUS CHAMPAGNE WINES: CARTE NUIEX, (Sweet Vorzeny,) CARTE ELANCAE, (Dry Verzeny.) These Wines sre highly appreciated in the New York market, for their richness aod delicate favor, We are prepared to negotiate with Hotels and the | trade, for aby quautity, at the shortest possibie Letice, either in bond, duty pald,) or in store,on | the mvet favorable terms, AUGUSTUS JOUNSON & CO, <"9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berwrex Q1n any 10TH Sts., SCLE AG Ts FORK THE DistTRICT OF COLUMBIA. SALE OF STEAM PERKY BOAT cu 3 | s PUIRE sala Py virtue of adecree of the Cirenit Court for Pnitsnvre city, the undersizved rustees, will kell at publiv « on SaTUBDAY _thesth day of = heat ai 3 o'clock p.m. thes: LAM FERRY Buat | COCPER'S POINT, at the place whore she now | the fout of Bond etree, at Care's whart, | more { eseid stemubent in 76 feet imlergth, 16 faat | » 2 beam, and 23 feet wiith,ineluding gunrda’ She ss ofp tons, Custom Mense ineasurement, hasan if | or 2 tach cylinder with 46 foot stroke. Hor dranglt w er ies feet light and 3% feet laden, and is Ca- foartying — nd vebic es of ali descrip ition. 359 in cash on the day o| taleand tne remainier of the purchase acpi two equel instalments of three and six montha credit peyinents to r interest from the da to be seeured in eoch mane the trnatees. Paraone dont chase Wil be howe the asid steam watchman op = at we | 1 prize of S51, | $2,3%6 prizes... am: | Should be addresecd to JOHN A, MORRIS H Fe SALE HARN | 250 | &na ten do lars OFFI‘tT PL2A Doc antaes PRA vost MARSHAL'3 OF” i Wasmingtos, Dt’, Srgo1at Oapana, RB-F.—To secnrappal ices through the ce or Viciousn less ane Sarid oicions ss is ord on abd after the 8th inst., enlisted m United States Armyoare. prehivitel wi arms of any kind; withim the limite of, e cutside of their camps, execoting upon du requir All patrols of RePro vost Guard are directed te arrest and bring tothess ; Heacquart-rs, or confine in the Central Guard H Houre, as tho circumstances of the case mayrn-o» Apply at No. 24 rclciers ao tonnd with arms apun their + their wir y on reqhisition or detachment of which the soidier may baa mam- ber. A proper record will ba kept by the officars comm suding at guard stations of all arms tbnere whom and When returned.” _ This order wili not be construed as intarforing with men actually in tremsitw to their regiments, from detached servica, hoapitals, atm, By order: 3 HENRY B. TODD, Capt. and Provost Marshal. A. 8. BAKER, Lient. and Adj’t. mh 6-iw (yeanp BP ARRING EXHIBITION. e "3. 0. OBBM, The Chanipion of Colorado Territory, will gives Grand Sparring Exhibition on NEXT ERIDAY &ViNING, the Sth instant, at the Citr ArSEMBLY Roos, No, 557 Twelfth street, corner of Obio'aveaue, Te will be assisted by the celebrated JOE 00- BURN, of New Yors and all the amateurs of this city. 3. C. OREM will exhibit the Champion Balt wea by him in Colorado Territory. - ‘It ia of solid gold and sitver, an@ worth 6:6 Docra epen a87 p. mi. Gcmmence at8. Price of admission, $1. mar 4-3t* COAL! COAL! A LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT GF ALL BINDS ar GALT’s, 282 PENNSYLVANIA AVENURB, Between 1th and 12th sts, YARD, FOOL OF SEVENTEENTH ST., mar 5-8t On the River, NEVER TOO LATE TO LEARN. PROFESSOR ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI, IANIST, VoCAList 4D Composmr. NEW AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR PIANO FOKTE AND SINGING. Prof. Woiowski continues his Singing and Piano Classes, and cpeos a new course for Piano and Sing- ing, which will be the last. by Pi Wolowski’s new method, a ing only aslight knowledge of music wil in a very short time to read miisic with great facil ity and execute cp-ratic a8 weil as classical music with rare perfection Axtothe yoos! part. hy his way of vocalizstion ivesat mc-t extraordinary results, rendera e powerful and enables the singer to vocal facilit ccurscy and fine peg! of tone. Prof. Wolowski receives visitors duily from 2 to 3 o'clock p.m, a° his residence, No. 451 ith straet, between E aod F. mar 5 im JP BL4ware STATE LOTTERY. DRAWN EVERY WEDNESDAYIN THE MUNTH 15 Prizes oF 64,000! BF $32 000! _¢e DELAWARE SFATE LOTTERY, Authorised by *‘An Act for the Encou ment of Internal Improvements in State of Delaware.”” JOBN A, MORRIS & CO., Managers. raon hay- ot the officers commanding the Tegiment,-Lattery , beenabled | Opposite Georgetown Market, Georgetown, | mar 4 3t* DEAWS® EVERY WEDNESDAY IN THE MONTH 20 Prizes oy $1,000 macu. Bxconp Caritar Prize $11,000, BOHEME. 1 prize of $32,000 in. ip ize of ~ 31,000 i lprizeef 7,092.50 i . + 7,092.39) 1 prize of $400, .1 prize of $4,000. | Iprizeof 4.04, 1} pri f 4,00. : prize ef on 1 f 4,000, prize o! 4 0! 407, Iprize of 4, of dap’ possess 60,009 Iprizeof 4 T prize of 4.fdo, Iprizeof 4 I prizeof 400, lprizeof 4 1 prize of §: 1 prize of $2,00', 1 pre of 1 prize of 2100 1 prize o! 2, { 1 prize of 2100, 1 as ad Iprize of 2,000, 1 i Iprizeof 2,000, 1 pi 000, 5 1 prize of $1.00, 1 prize of $1,000, , }prizeof 1/05, 1 prize of 1,00); 1 prize of Tprizeof 1fo:, 1 prize of lprizeof 1,900, lp i ize of 1.00, ip FOP 1p : i prize of l prize of 1.00, J prize of $50, ) | en td floor, ferrent Apply 452 Ninth | Band F, near the | erences need to apply. Acdress Post Uilice Bex 1344. | "PO PHOTOGRAPHERS —A frat claws A tigt, ia H phy ~ LaTEsT FROM EUROPE. estos Gocds Store. Appiy | Penn. ave. mh 6-2 j teC. Et | DIPPICULTIES AMONG BUROPRAN NATIONS / ANTED— ty AR pectani CY Wait ATzUN aa amametrens of chartbermald | WITH REGARD TO THE POLISH A¥FATR. mrrets. vbeteecn Perea” | THRCOURSE OF RUSSIA DBNOUNCRD BY jo Hirseel: 3 : 3. 512 New Jersey at Mc Toit Hauirax, March 6.—The steamer Arabia, awe = ——= With Liverpool advices t the 224 uit, has y Evocintege righ gar was Sie St B50 tDeutrest | arrived. = i zs able in sold, secured by 's deedot tiation aig. | Her political news contasns nothing exciting. abie farm in Montgomery county, land. Ad-. The Polish question js the leading theme, It is dress “B. B.,” No. 41 Star Office. mar 6St"_ | jepcrttd that France bas tent a dispateh to Vv } ANTED—To, well .the BUCK, FIXTURES, Jieriin expressing Gievatizfaction with the intervention of Prassia. in @ recent debate in the Hrittsh House of Lords, Earl Ruesel denounced the course of Russia It is rumoredthat M. Fould has ten- dered his resignation te the French Ministry. tinence Bourse has declined one- hail and GOOD = Lh of o Gret-class Grocery Store. ina gcod | ofthe city, Satu factory rem ona for relling. on thecorner of | sth apd M sta, 15 the Store. » it* j ANTKED—By a lady, FOSNISHED HOUSE, W with fee H fo 9 TpOmn: central location, To be ogcupied by a small fami-y—no, children. Bn- ‘The Australasian arrived ont on the @ist. quirea: No. 363 Uat., between Bek'and In, Good | De Austrabast iusday, provicws seaeners city references given. 8. W. D. mRSAGS: || ture of the Arahia, were very dull. Wheat ANTED—To rent in'thin City or Georgetown and flour unchanged: Corn from 3a6d. lower. tow or st any timte before May lst, an Ua- Provisions dull, tending downward. Consol Cotton cloeed dulJ on Saturday, put toe Tab are unchanged. Sales for the wi 2,000 bales. The Austriiasian’s news was -mot. received until atter business hours. Breadstnffs very dull, but unchanged and steady. -Provisions | very duli. Console selliog at S23a%%. Very Latest Paria.—The Constitutionel says: The inter- tion of Prussia in the Polish affair has ren- rd ita European question, and hi that | the test of a convention will dissipate appre- hensions. Beri, Feb. 21.—The proposition of the Liberals tor Prussian neutrality in’ Poland | was agreed to by the Chamber of Deputies | almost unanimously. No members nor royal | missioners were present, nor did the Gor- Ww furnished taining & or 1 rooms, 4 Guna widhin dteoant.withoity references, *‘ ling from Bk aw@x. wit! address D ONY, ttar Office i Latest. cation and ternts. Live RPoot, Feb. 22.—Politics WwW Set he Ist of Ap il, a modern NISHED: HOUSE, in the 'viciai entice an from New York, for tho summer. SM THAYER, through city Fost Gfice, No. 35 Maine avenue, Washington. ( J ANTED—A WHITE GIRL, for cook, wash, | Wind irons Boquize st HARRIGO SCHR | Book Siore, Pa ave.. near 3d at Bar5-2* | YOUNG MAN. with Grst-class references, de sires a SITU ATION axcierk or salesman. A cress “Clerk,’’ star Office. Ww ANTED—By « responsible pact: ING HOUSE, of moder: i Address DR. 8: [UES sna KOOM, WITH O8 WITHOUT Board, wantd by a gentleman and wife: be- | nment send it any communication. tween Cepitel aud Navy Vard preferred. Address | JiyverPoor, Feb. 22.—After official hours fer thet Ge *)B. GOLDSMITH, Post fice, Wash- ' visterday, cotton grew excited, and closed ington. D, mar 5 ; | from la2d. higher for American securities, with The Australasia's news caused large sales. the advance. 2 The Senaea, from Baltimore, had arrived at Boaz WANTED—A gentleman and lady de- | sires permenent BOARD and ROOM; but only in a first-claee fe ey 2 House, None but those be need apply. Location tween 12th and 16th ste. Apoly tee thee dayn at Dr.8 , 200° Penn. are., | Table Bay. between 12th and 13t mar5-3t" | | LATE FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. See WAR DECLARED BY PRESIDENT CARRERA Al DOR. GAINST SAN SALVA WV ANTED—In « Fancy steroon Ponp avenue, an cxperiencec SALESWOMAN. None other needapply Feference required. Also, wanted in the same store, a smart, active YOUTH, with recommendations asto moral character,&c. Ad- Gress Box $43 City Port Gftice, mar 5- WANTED A xood Journeyman ages 8. FISHER'S, 591 Seventh street. nai 1 8 $9 per week, and steady work. m3-2t" ave. Wa, W \TED—25 GIRLS, to learn to barni-h Good wages given. Also. one COLOBKD BOY, from 1310 17 years, atthe Silver-platiug Es teblithment, 31% D street_—u mar 5-3t* Bote WASTED & young map and wife, iz a private feu ily where the comforts of a home can be found, in acentral locality, Aidress, stat ing price positicn, &c.," A.M ,” at this office. 5 a New York, March 6.—Advices by the steamer Northern Ligh’. state that President Carrera, of Masemaia, had invaded Salvador, with whieh county war was declared. He hasabontsixthousand men. The Salvyadorians under President Barrions have about thesame nun.ber, and aconflict is expected ina few days at Coqutepeque, a position fortified by French officers, and mace almost impregnable by artand nature. The British minister was using every exer- tion to stop the war. A report says that Car. rera had intercepted his message to the United States Minieter at Salyador. The coffee crop of Costa R Asmall HOUSE, containing about Axgsrden or pateh of iaad adaoted den would bedesirabie. Noobdjec fora private ‘a will not exceed tion to the iccality, Address “S_A.B.," care of binety-five thousand quint his season. A HENKY. SEITZ, Jr., Tobacconist, Penpsyivania large portion of it goes to California, avenue. 2 mar5-3t* | . South American mails came on the Northern Light, but there is no news of im ce. The U,S.steamer Narragansett and stoop- of-war St. Mary’s are at Panaraa. I AGS WANTED—2000 Second hand BAGS wanted, ty W. H. CAMPBELL, 3§3 Peans. avenue, _ = mar 4-lw* V i—Three Journ-pmen RARBERS. Wager given. Apply 175 = st. ARRIVAL OF CALIFORNIA STEAMER AT NEW YORK. New York, March 6.—The steamer North- ern Light bas arrived from Aspinwall. She brings two millions two hundred and eighty thousand dollars in treasure, including one million to U. S. Sub-Treasurer Cisco. She was conyoyed by the gnnboat Connecticut. ANOTHER NEW MONITOR ANDAGUTUN- BOAT LEAVING NEW YORK. New York, March 6.—The iron-clad Moni- tor Keokuk and the gunboat E. B. Hale sailed frem port this forenoon. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. New Yorx, March 6.—11% a. m— First Boar d—U. S. Coupon 6's, 1881, 101 yal0ly:7.3-10 Treasury Notes, 10442105; Certificates, 9x8 %)3; Demand Notes, 152);; Gold, 150; 81504. CONGRESSIONAL. EXTRA SESSION OF THE SENATE. sessed alicia Fripary, March 6. SENATE.—Mr. Anthony introduced a resoln- tion to print ten thousaud of the Patent Office Agricultural Report, and four thousand copies of the acts and joint resolutions passed at the fate session. Referred. Mr. Bayard was next sworn in as a Senator N EXPERIENCED FARMER AND GARDEN- ER WANTSD- To takecharge of amail farm of about seventy xcres, with garden attached in cue of the most healthy and besatiful portions of Marylacd. Liberal wages will be given, toget with a cottage free of expense. A inac with a wi experienced in the care of adairy would be prefer. red. Ad@resx, w:th recon Mendations,J.P. BAR- THOL®@W, 558 Seventh street, Washington. fe Be echt* AAS SOMRLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED ROOM, adjoining, and two Wier rfnrs) ween tent Uffice. __mb4-lw* HOTCGRAPH PRIN«BR WANTEU—A com- petert PHOTOGRAPH PRINTBR may have x eacy employment and 4 wages, by applying st 304 Penn. ave | Washington DO. mar4-3t™ Ww ANTED—A gocd SALESMAN, who is wall ac- quainted with the Py Goods trad be District. Nove but those who can give ref- | | mar 4 3t V ANTED—A ,004 COOK. Que who fully un- deratands ber business, and come well rescom- mended. Ales. a clean, tidy GIRL, to dochamber- werk, aod help wait on table, Please call at 456 th tween G end th 4-3" all departments appertaining to pnoto, aud its fini ing, either in oil, water or ecayi tien, would engage for a limi le terms, by immediate address to fice. mar 2 !w™ lprizeof 5:0; prize of 500. } V "ANTED— Three tr? class MILLINERS. Por. | from the 4th March inst., for six years. lprizeof Sm, prizeof gs, | j fect in their business; can find constant em- Mr. Sumner called up his pending resolution Lprizect 5, prize of fm, | ployment,ard good wages, atN. WILLIAN’S, 236 requiring Senators, &c., to take the additional He ae eine OF aot Fomnegrm eo 10,000 | Pa ave.” + fo 2 Iw" _ | cath of allegiance as prescribed by the act of lprizeof HO, lprize of 80; ¥ J ANTED—A PARTNER, wits $50, in a dasi- | July 2, 1562. iprizeof 609, Iprize of 5%) | | bean connected with ¢hi e that will Mr. Saulsbury moved its postponement, l prize of 50°, I prize of go, | | pay $60 per mouth. ret Must apply personally to | which motion was debated by Mr. Sumner lprizeof 50, Llprize of ge, | EAKKY) at 349 (up stairs) Pa. avenue, between Acainst and Mr. Saulsbury in favor of the 26 prizes of $24 are .. — snd 7th ste., betweem the hours of 9 and 5, postponement, and Mr. Davis against the res- 65 prizes of eae iw sats -— ] olution, until they went into executive session, = waht 9 i was TED cK and Pixtuces of Note.—The following is a list of the standing ro ae : Se 250 | a first-ci: d in the centre! part | committees of the Senate for the called session, 4,819 prices of gm | Oi thecity. Satisfactory ri ns given for — 27,0#) prizesof Ware Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters %: DRAWN EVERY WEDNEEDAY IN THB MONTH WH All orders for Tickets in the above raged mar 5-tapri* Wilmington, Delaware. }DWARD WILLARD, 7 AKMY AND NAVY BROKER, Licgensrp BY U. & Government. | = prices for { Claims and Loans Adjusted Collected, Cashed | and Remitted. > relative fo the Army and Navy. Reliable Agents Wanted in every town and States. Office 214 venns. Hotel. enue near Will.rds’ moar 5-30" CHEAP.—One TOP BUGdY and B83. Foquire at RARLE'S Stable. street, between 20th and 21st sta. mar 5-3t QEOCOND-HAND SCHOOL BOOKS FOR SALE — + Lot of second-hand SCHOOL BOOKS, in all the different branc! offearning. Apply at No.1 Dunbarton st., Georgetown. mar 4 3t {OR SALR—250 Corda ef Seasoned PINE WOOD, near the city. Wil] be sold cheap, Ad- drees** A. B..’'care of Mr, BE. BE SWHITK, Louisiana Avenue, opposits the Bank of Washington. m 4-3t* “LS A Maine ING & BURCHELL, 24 = BARRELS APPLES —250 barra Apples for sale &: mar 4 2w Corner 15th st, and Vermont ay. STORAGE. S IN THE FIRS-PROOF STORE, FOOT OF F STEET. Apply te FRED. 8. 00ZZENS, Wine Mercbant, Penn. avenue, mar 4-¢olw 2 doors from 14th: street, Ss PAKKLING K AND STILL CATAWBA WINKS, N.LONGWORTH, CINCINNATI, O10. These Wines are highty admired by connoia- Feureon acconnt of the fine Savor and purity, and are at the ratme time very much cheaper than furelgn Wines of inferior quality FRED 3S. COZZENG, Wine Merchant. Pean. venue, 2 doors from lth street Homaoparats AY TTR ; id 4 3 PHYSICIAN aad so 2GS fF sivect corner Of 14th strert RGEON, Office hours from the Int f March —Froim 8 to 9, m, from 3to4p.m..audfrom@to9p m. > __ ar 2eo3t* mar 4-e02W | gee WAGONS! — WAGUNS! . ‘ WAGONS! On bend acd copstautie r CoINIDE R& BUperiv: Jot of STTLERS’ Slikines, Aise, topand no top BUGGIES large gra nova ROCK AWAYS, Skesny WAGONS, c o&e Lal Ke pgirir a of ail Kinds douw in the best maa- eat rater peranc. ROR'T 1, GRAHAM. Conch maker mar 4-3t™ 374 D and 477 Fightiratenat Fo SALE CHKAP—A send browding MARK, AGUNS of with toal; two WAGONS snd HA NERS They will be sold for one bundrad emare fa worth mor Inquire 663 Ninti mars than that amount Ieland, AVANA AND a DOMESTIC SKGARS, REENING ASD SMOKING TOBACOO Of aL mannfactures, at = NaGuE’s, . 359 Ponacyivania av I. formation given on all ‘subjects | giment in the United | { | @TRAYED OR STOLEN—About4 weoks Ss ri a5 hte ; The owner will as appointed by the presiding officer to-day : = Foreign Relations—Messrs. Sumuer, ¢chair- Adcress* Morton,”’ Star Ofice. ANTED TQ KE WwW — by a pertiauent teusat, | man,) Foster, Deolittle, Davis, Johnson, Bay- ane a wend spe Peggle VLING pouen. urd and Harris. ress—stating location description, and price o! ii co—} . wi " rent Box 46 Cine Pn Ome "ees bet esas Finance—Messrs. Fessenden, (chairman,) seeicTe Sherman, Howe, Cowan, McDougall and Hicks. Commerce—Messrs. Chandler, (chairman,) Morrtil, Wiison of Mass., Ten Eyck, Saulsbury, Trombuil and Morgan. Military Affairs and the Militis—Messrs, Wilson of Mass, (chairman,) Lane of Ind, sed Nesmith, Morgan, Sprague and Bow- en. Nayal Affairs—Messrs. Hale, (chairman,) Grimes, Sherman, McDougail, Johnson, Ram- sey 2nd Sprague. Judiciary—Messrs. Trumbull, (chairman,) or parties baving leares peed answer. fo 13-1m* AGS AND PAPER WANTSD—Don't sell your Rags, Books. and Papers for nothing. We pay Gotton and Wovlen Rags, Booas. porta, Newspapers, &c. We buy Bottles, Oid Coins, Ancient ks, and Curiosities generaliy, We tend the wagon for everything. MABO! ad Paper Warehouse. 375 and 377 Dat. near 7th. solinidieidimmeiianeabiingntAtiahimet mecintee ee LOST AND FOUND. [POUND- On streeton the night of the 34.8 a 3 HORSE. Any one on proving property | oa Eyck, Harris, Howard, Bayard an in mages can m . . Corner of et aud K streets, to JOHN DOHBATY. | Post Offices and Post Roads—Messrs, Colls- mar 6 3t* KOKE AWAY PROM A WAGON ON THE | night of the 4th inst... 8 bay HORSE with blazed face and ge . The finder will be rded by | beach him at 585 13th street, ncar Maryland av- evue, Island. itt , PAREN Up ESTRAY—On Wednesday night’ bear the War Office, a small bay MARE, and the omnes will pleare Rpt Slee prove pi v charges and jake her away. herrea) HENRY FLYNN _mar 6 st" 23% D street. near 14th. ‘AME TO MY STABLE on the 5th instant, one - hay HURSE, 8 years old and about 15 hands high} please come forward, pay charges d take him away. “mares JAS. H. SUREVE. | STRAYED BACK TO M) STABLE ON THR | SS corner of sth and K streets. a PONEY sold on marketon Tuesdry last, to » young inane, name mer, (chairman,) Dixon, Trambull, Johnson Ramsvy, Bowden and Buckalew. Public Lands—Messrs. Harian, (chairman,) Cisrk, Pomeroy, Carlile, Harding, Ramsey and Hendricks. Private Land Claims—Messrs. Harris, (chair- man,) Sumner, Morril!, Howard and Bayard. Indian Affairs—Messrs. Doolittle, (chair. man,) Wilkinson, Lane of Kansas, Harian, Nesmith, Davis and Wiison ot Mo. Pensions—Messrs. Foster, (chairman,) Lane of Ind., Howe, Pomeroy, Saulsbury, Buckalew and Bowden. ‘" Revolutionary Claims—Messrs. Wilkinson, (cha:irman,) Chandler,» Lane of Kansas, Ne- smith and Wright. Ciaims—Messrs. Clark, (chairman,) Howe, epg: Anthony, Hicks, Harding and Hen- dricks.* District of Celumbia—Mesers. Grimes, (chair- a ie Come forward and pay chargés ani} man.) Die Seah Wade, Anthony, Rich- weyener JEREMIAH O'CONNELL. | **dson and Wright. Patentsand the Patent Office—Messrs.Cowan, chairman,) Sumner, Harris, Saulsbury and Carlile. Pablic Buildingsand Grounds—Messrs. Foot, chairman,) Anthony, Chandler, Saulsbury and ilson of Mo. On Territories— dessrs. Wade, chairman,) Wilkinson, Hale, Lane of Kansas, Carlile, Wil- son of Miseouri, and Richardson. To Audit and Centrol the Contingent Ex- penses of the Sevate—Messrs. Dixon, (chair- man,) Clark, and Harding. - Engressed Bills—Messrs. Lane of Indiana, (chairman,) Sumner, and Harding. JOINT COMMITTERS. On Printing—Mesers. Anthony, (chairman,) Harlan, and Powell. a REWARD —8trayed away yesterday p.m , $10 between 2 and 30’clock a small bay Hi #0 pounds; old; mark of a upder bie § tail; had on ci ~saddlé with army stirrups; Russat bridle sing'e rein curb bit. paid for the return of th. ree. T. A. WALKER, ate ne. Oppo. Willards’, UX D—On the 18th February, a large SCOW, with copper bottom, adrift in the Eastern Branch, near Bartholow’s Wharf, which the owner cau bave by proving property and yDe charges. THOS. MARSHALL, On M st, between N and O south. mar 5-3t" from | ** the yard of the subseriber, 3 treet On Enrolled Bills—Messrs. Howe, (chair- ors a Sue COW. motay. —_ = some red. | man,) Cowan, and Saulsbury. he Cow was in good ord r; abouts or ; a hair- with bendsome f rns; Bad's rope about her horad | 0% the abrary— Mesers. Collamer, (c | dry goods atore man,) and Fessenden. +20 —___ ‘WASHINGTON Monzy MaRkeT.—Q uotations for stocks, coin and uncurrent money, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Uo., Bankers: whenshe ieft. Any person return information where she may be found will mely rewarded. . RB. CHITTENDEN, literal» eward will be paid for the POINTER DOG. h left ; house thin (Thurstay) morning: Ste crate How | U-S oe Bonde, 1981 Le usually large; yellow color; white br ad | U.S. 7.30 Notes.. 105 5 face, Aud wore a heayy cut chain ecoliar.uponwhich | U.S. Certificates - wes ‘cut “James M, Farr, Franklin st piyhiladel- U.S. Demand Notes. - ia E z Gold — Pine 8-3t 395 Oat, betweenziania@y, | Amernan American Silver, UST—Go the 2d inet ; a bisck thread lace VIL + bet¥en Tayiur & Hatebinson's and Shuster's The colored boy who wi ick 1T Up, OF any oun else who may Dow Thett posession, wi'l receive @ borg! leaving it at thin cfBer, Virginia bank notes, ‘35840 discount it; South Ovxolina. Georgia, &c., 35840 dis; North Oaroli- ne, 36aW discount sande: | Eee SENT TO THE OLD CariToL.—N. 8S. Ham. mond, Ist Sergeant Fifth Michigan Cavairy, REWARD—Btolen from th. ble of the | 22d J. K. Hsmmond, brother, same compan; | BZD cuterivers om thosih uit cee ten eee | arrested Sor etwaling atateary tee Glee MALE MARE, about fifteen hands high ‘long tail and | andtrom the Congress! burying ground, mane, #pirited and in good condition, Aas a crack ave both been sent to the Old Oapitol. a le in one cf her hing aemall lamp has grown over lon of the property stolen by them was it, and ise by the Provost Mars! bt 5 one whe will informr us where the mare is, or dad hief, oward trest and i % Adams Exprees Office, ae SOLET S BROTAEE: that recovered was the statue ag wrarBet® 316 Fatrect, botwoon ith aad 11th, Ciark Mille. bala Ron abee,7 eR = The Preddeah Brchises te Commute Rh The Execution takes place la the Jai V4, ,° Ferd Diese without Emotion Ri =| The Spring Palted w7 pn Uneven Hangmag, Today, Avgastos Ford, (colored) the sentence PS-ee0 Mpon him at of the Court, by Judge Merrick, for the » of George Adasns. (colored) im Bate'y November last. The execation toog the north yard of the jail, im the preses about seventy-five Persons; SORE whom we, several of his friends. e Ford ‘has, it seems, beéh wnder théim, sentence would be commmted or he doned before the time arrived, apd this sion he was under to the last.. A commutation of sa@tener was Sata te pee. pied members Hed the ~ times, and his OT, Rt Patrick's Church, bi Yeste: the latler epenteome time im bis cell, and this morning he ep: at half-past ten and remained anti) he taken to Ape ecaffokl. A few minutes past 12 uty ope. Jailot Mitlbern and Mr. Robi: of the guards of the jail, went tothe coll, a few moments Ford, who was’ attired binck suit, attended by the priest, made appearance at the dour of the jail, minutes 12, where Uiey were Marehal fEmon! The erinfizal ®ppe ined to expecting a pardon. and when he arrived at foot of the +! of the scaffold he s: mentand locked wisifully at the Windows the jail and over the crowd and then Tan rap. idly up the Father Walter koriis tow momen's with him and then took icaye, Mar. | shal Lamon then spoke afew words to him and eked if be had anything to sy, to whica he suswered in the negative, and him farewell. him and the black cap drawn over At this juncture Rey. Chas. Spear the platform and Asked to ¢peak with btm, Ford replied that he bad nothing to cate. The cap was then drawn over bis fase the knot was adjusted by Deputy M Phillipe, and Marshal Lamon, who had scended to the ground, gave the signal—atg minutes past 12—And the trap tell, the eal; falling about five feet. For perhaps minutes ibe prisoner etruggied, but not gig. lently, and mn all was quiet. The was pulled by a hand inside the jaf, the attached to it being ren through’ ber to x inside, where an unseen person performed part of “Jack Ketch.” After the body nad for 15 minutes, Dr. W. J.C. Duhame:, phy cian to the jail, and Dr. C. W. Ford of the U, s. Army, examined the body aad pronounced that life was extinct, and he was cat dow and placed. in a coffin and delivered to bis friends, who were in wailing. Yesterday, Jailor Milburn had some ci sation with him. and Ford said that it that he should be hang when others just as gully as himself hd not been executed. Ford a-ked him tf be had heard anything as regardeg & pardon, and said be umderstood that the papers in his case had been sent to the Attorney General. Mr, Miiburs told him that the Pres. ident alone could pardon him, and he. surprised. In this conversation Mr. said that the evidence in his case was that the Attorn it; and Ford atall,” meaning that it was untrue. Ford has been for some years well Rao about the restaurants of the city, and waa smart, serviceable hand. The circu poltes: tern of the criminal court was found guiljy and sem tenced. Mr. Morgan, his counsel moved new trial, but ineffectualiy; and to-day he ex- piated his crime. The scaffold, which wns erected east of the north door of the jail, was not seen by persons outside the high wail intervening, but of the upper windows and of the houses on G and Four-and-a-half streets wen crowded with persons looking down into the jAilyard. The prisoners in the jail, on the east side, witnessed the execution from the wia- dows, but be serbian the be og did ng bare a 7 ity to see it, scaffol battrwtiele ntees feet of the wall. The E told is the same that was used for the execution of Woodward several years since, and since then on two other occasions—in the execution of Powers, for the murder ef Lutz, and theez- ecution of the soldier at the Old Capitol a few months ago. The platform is twelve feet square, the trap in the center being five feet and raised about a foot from the floor, which isten feet trom the ground, and twelve fest below the cross-piece from which descends the rope. ° — BALTIMORE ANNUAL CONFERENCE M. E. CHURCH. THIRD DAY. Religious exercises were conducted by Rev. W.B. Edwards. Rev. Geo. W. Isrsel was,on motion of Rew. N. J. B. Morgan, received and assigned to ti superannnated relation. On a call for the yete of the different churches on lay delegation, it was found that oi hed voted for and 55 against caid delegation. Iti but proper to say, however, that not more thas fix congregations the rest not mane festing much interest in the matter. The Conference Stewards then calted for ti claims agsinst the Conference. None of effective men responded except Rev. C. Parkité son, of Bladensburg circuit, who presented ® claim of #3!2, and Rev. J. J. Largent, who has been traveling St. Mary's and Woodville cit- cuit, who claimed £75. : Calls were made for reports of amounts of collectiens for necessitous cases, and nearly €500 wasreported. All the ministers, however, were not prepared to report; and when they do *0, the amount will be much increased. After the mouey had been handed to steward, Rev. B.N. Brown stated for the formatien cf those having of the that yesterday a very looki pocket came 1m and took his seat in the pevess Hevea Nad he were about possibly ve an eye to the steward would do well to look out for him. ~ On the question: Who are admitted to that Geo. H. Hobs will be taken up to-morrow. Charles A. Joice, Peter H. Wisner, M.@ Baithus, Adam Q. Flaherty, Lewis R. J L. Batt, John M. Sa A Bennett, David Ha were continped on trial, John G McNeir was reported dead, H. Zimmerman was discontinued, be Richmond, and having undoubtedly se his connection with this conference. . The characters of effective eiders and, here, nor had they been at the Iast ( on arsoccgac ed oe eeeiien yo} =~ number of names were Jed. st mation as had been obtained, was giv®® their whereabouts. Rev. N. J. B. Morgan called attention Conference to the case of Rev. Mr. who died after a service of four yest, under the ruling Elders and two under Conference; without, however, having fully admitted. His widow ts te, and Mr. Morgan desired to have) mame placed on the list of widows, 8° = — obtain the benefit of the ‘unds. of a